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Reason: None provided.

To celebrate that something is released uncensored is to imply there was something worthy of censorship in the first place, and when it comes to Stellar Blade, I’m unsure where exactly that assumption is coming from.

This might be the one thing they're not wrong about. It's sad that we've gotten to the point where something as inoffensive as Stellar Blade would even be expected to be censored. That isn't a victory it's just not another loss.

The official social media also leaned into this news as a form of marketing

THIS is the actual victory. We saw it with Palworld too. Devs who are happy to make games for the actual audience, aren't ashamed of it, and are willing to lean into it.

Anyone who declares the whole fight over is only trying to placate gamers into being apathetic.

24 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

To celebrate that something is released uncensored is to imply there was something worthy of censorship in the first place, and when it comes to Stellar Blade, I’m unsure where exactly that assumption is coming from.

This might be the one thing they're not wrong about. It's sad that we've gotten to the point where something as inoffensive as Stellar Blade would even be expected to be censored. That isn't a victory it's just not another loss.

The official social media also leaned into this news as a form of marketing

THIS, is the actual victory. We saw it with Palworld too. Devs who are happy to make games for the actual audience, aren't ashamed of it, and are willing to lean into it.

Anyone who declares the whole fight over is only trying to placate gamers into being apathetic.

24 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

To celebrate that something is released uncensored is to imply there was something worthy of censorship in the first place, and when it comes to Stellar Blade, I’m unsure where exactly that assumption is coming from.

This might be the one thing they're not wrong about. It's sad that we've gotten to the point where something as inoffensive as Stellar Blade would even be expected to be censored. That isn't a victory it's just not a loss.

The official social media also leaned into this news as a form of marketing

THIS, is the actual victory. We saw it with Palworld too. Devs who are happy to make games for the actual audience, aren't ashamed of it, and are willing to lean into it.

Anyone who declares the whole fight over is only trying to placate gamers into being apathetic.

24 days ago
1 score